Thank you.
My question is for Mr. Gannon. It has to do with the business model he is proposing, one based on digital locks.
Briefly, I want to draw a parallel with the war on drugs, which had a big emphasis on repression. We were able to bust some big cartels, but in actual fact, the war is all but lost. Drug use is constantly on the rise in America, especially the U.S., where the prisons are full.
Your business model sets out penalties for those who break the digital locks. Would you not say that is an outdated model? We are moving towards cloud computing, now and in the future. Applications and games will be in the cloud and people will need computer access to use them.
To my mind, going down the digital lock road is like fighting a rearguard battle. What do you think?